2015 First Spouse $10 Gold: 1953-1961 Mamie Eisenhower


The 2015 First Spouse $10 Gold: 1953-1961 Mamie Eisenhower

Mamie Eisenhower was the wife of 34th President, Dwight "Ike" Eisenhower. The coin was issued in 2015.

Marie Geneva Doud was born on 14 November 1896 in Iowa. She married Dwight in 1916. At the time, Dwight was in the army and the young couple moved many times, all around the World. Mrs Eisenhower was always very supportive of her husband. She died 1 November 1979, aged 82.

The Obverse shows a portrait of Mamie Eisenhower. Designer: Richard Masters.

The Reverse shows a hand holding a campaign button with text "I Like Mamie". It shows Mrs Eisenhower's popularity as it is a play on the "I Like Ike" campaign. Designer: Barbara Fox.

Images from United States Mint.


Mintage: Not known
Minted at US Mint - West Point.
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Following the same schedule as the Presidential $1 Coins, the First Spouse gold half-ounce $10 coins honour the first spouse of each President. Where the President does not have a spouse, then an image of Liberty from that time period is used on the Obverse. Images from the life of the Presidential term are used on the Reverse.

The program started in 2007. Each coin is ½oz of 0.999 gold and available as a bullion or as a Proof coin. They were minted at the West Point Mint.

  • Denomination: $10
  • Weight: ½ oz
  • Metal: .9999 Fine Gold
  • Diameter: 26.49 mm / 1.041 inches
  • Thickness: 1.88 mm / 0.074 inches
Which Mint: US Mint - West Point
Founded in 1792, The US Mint is the United State's sole manufacturer of legal tender coinage. This is the U.S. Mint West Point Facility, New York. Mintmark: W.
Country of Origin: United States of America
The United States of America (USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a constitutional federal republic composed of 50 states. It's currency is the Dollar (USD $1) and that is equivalent to 100 cents.

The United States mints many famous coins in gold, silver and lesser metals. The USA has several Mints, such as Philadelphia, San Francisco, West Point (NY) and Denver.
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2020 $10 First Spouse 1/2 OZ Fine Gold UNC Coin Barbara Bush Box & COA
2020 $10 First Spouse 1/2 OZ Fine Gold UNC Coin Barbara Bush Box & COA
£ 1,266.74
2015 $10 Proof First Spouse 1/2 OZ Fine Gold Coin Jacqueline Kennedy Box & COA
2015 $10 Proof First Spouse 1/2 OZ Fine Gold Coin Jacqueline Kennedy Box & COA
£ 1,226.53
2013 $10 First Spouse 1/2 OZ Fine Gold UNC Coin Edith Wilson Box & COA
2013 $10 First Spouse 1/2 OZ Fine Gold UNC Coin Edith Wilson Box & COA
£ 1,226.53
2013 $10 First Spouse 1/2 OZ Fine Gold UNC Coin Ellen Wilson Box & COA
2013 $10 First Spouse 1/2 OZ Fine Gold UNC Coin Ellen Wilson Box & COA
£ 1,186.31
2015 $10 First Spouse 1/2 OZ Fine Gold UNC Coin Jacqueline Kennedy Box & COA
2015 $10 First Spouse 1/2 OZ Fine Gold UNC Coin Jacqueline Kennedy Box & COA
£ 1,186.31
2009-W Sarah Polk $10 NGC Proof 70 UCAM (First Spouse)
2009-W Sarah Polk $10 NGC Proof 70 UCAM (First Spouse)
£ 1,194.35
2009-W Letitia Tyler First Spouse $10 Gold 1/2 oz. Proof in OGP
2009-W Letitia Tyler First Spouse $10 Gold 1/2 oz. Proof in OGP
£ 1,368.08
2008 First Spouse Series Louisa Adams Gold $10
2008 First Spouse Series Louisa Adams Gold $10
£ 1,158.16

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